Amazing Grace (Aretha Franklin album)
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''Amazing Grace'' is a live album by American singer Aretha Franklin. It was recorded in January 1972 at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in
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, with Reverend James Cleveland and the
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accompanying Franklin in performance. The recording was originally released as a double album on June 1, 1972, by Atlantic Records. The album was a critical and commercial success, selling over two million copies in the United States alone and earning a
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certification. It also won Franklin the 1973
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for Best Soul Gospel Performance. As of 2017, it stands as the best-selling disc of Franklin's entire fifty-plus year recording career as well as the highest-selling live gospel music album of all time. ''Amazing Grace'' was remastered and re-released in 1999 as a two-compact disc set with many previously unreleased takes. A film documenting the making of the album premiered in 2018.


Critical reception

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'' in 1972,
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commented: "''Amazing Grace'' is more a great Aretha Franklin album than a great gospel album. She plays havoc with the traditional styles but she sings 'like never before' on record. The liberation and abandon she has always implied in her greatest moments are now fully and consistently achieved." Landau found himself "struck first by the comprehensiveness and depth of the arrangement and then by the brilliance of her lead voice," hailing her performance as "a virtuoso display of gospel pyrotechnics, done with control and imagination." He was especially fond of the uptempo songs expressing "unqualified joy," saying they "hit with tremendous power." Robert Christgau was less enthusiastic about the album, later writing in '' Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies'' (1981): "Because I don't think
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is amazing or believe that
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is his son, I find it hard to relate to gospel groups as seminal as the
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and the Dixie Hummingbirds and have even more trouble with James Cleveland's institutional choral style. There's a purity and a passion to this church-recorded double-LP that I've missed in Aretha, but I still find that the subdued rhythm section and pervasive
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conveys more aimlessness than inspiration. Or maybe I just trust her gift of faith more readily when it's transposed to the secular realm." In another retrospective review, Ron Wynn of
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regarded ''Amazing Grace'' as possibly Franklin's "greatest release ever in any style" and said, "Her voice was chilling, making it seem as if God and the angels were conducting a service alongside Franklin, Rev. James Cleveland, the Southern California Community Choir, and everyone else in attendance. Her versions of 'How I Got Over' and 'You've Got a Friend' are legendary." ''
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'' ranked the album number 154 on the 2020 reboot of their 'The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time' list.


Track listing


1972 double LP

;Note *Adeline M. Brunner is also known as Herman Lubinsky.


''Amazing Grace: The Complete Recordings''

Information is based on this edition's liner notes ;Disc 1
(Thursday Night Show - 1/13/72) #Organ Introduction (On Our Way) - Performed by Kenneth Lupper #Opening Remarks - Performed by Rev. James Cleveland #On Our Way - Performed by Southern California Community Choir #Aretha's Introduction - Performed by Rev. James Cleveland #Wholy Holy #You'll Never Walk Alone #What a Friend We Have in Jesus #Precious Memories - Featuring Rev. James Cleveland #How I Got Over #Precious Lord (Take My Hand)/You've Got a Friend #Climbing Higher Mountains #Amazing Grace #
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(Instrumental) #Give Yourself to Jesus ;Disc 2
(Friday Night Show - 1/14/72) #Organ Introduction (On Our Way)/Opening Remarks
Performed by Ken Lupper and Rev. James Cleveland #On Our Way - Performed by Southern California Community Choir #Aretha's Introduction - Performed by Rev. James Cleveland #What a Friend We Have in Jesus #Wholy Holy #Climbing Higher Mountains #God Will Take Care of You #Old Landmark #Mary Don't You Weep #Never Grow Old #Remarks by Rev. C.L. Franklin - Featuring Rev. James Cleveland #Precious Memories - Featuring Rev. James Cleveland #My Sweet Lord (Instrumental) ;Note *Unless otherwise indicated, all tracks (except for "Remarks by Rev. C.L. Franklin") are performed by Aretha Franklin.


Documentary

''Amazing Grace'', a documentary/concert film directed by Sydney Pollack for
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, was set to be released as part of a double bill with ''Super Fly'' in 1972. However, Pollack was unable to complete the film because he had not used a
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to synchronize the picture and sound at the beginning of each take. The film ended up in the studio vaults for over 38 years. Before Pollack's death in 2008, he turned the footage over to producer Alan Elliott, who after two years succeeded in synchronizing the picture and sound and completing the film. Elliott first planned to release the film in 2011, but was prevented from doing so when Franklin sued him for using her likeness without permission. However, Franklin's original contract for the film was later discovered at Warner Bros., and Elliott planned to show the film at the
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in 2015. Franklin once again sued and was granted an emergency injunction against the Telluride screening, saying she had not given permission to screen the footage. Franklin issued a statement saying, "Justice, respect and what is right prevailed and one's right to own their own self-image." Due to the ongoing litigation, the film was then removed from the schedules of both the Chicago and Toronto festivals as well. The film premiered on November 12, 2018, three months after Franklin's death.


Personnel

Unless otherwise indicated, information is based on the album's liner notes:Aretha Franklin, et al. “Amazing Grace” (Album Notes). Atlantic. 1972.


Musicians

* Aretha Franklin – piano (D5, D7, celesta on B6), lead vocals * Rev. James Cleveland – piano (A1-B5, B7, C1-C4, D6-D7), lead vocals (C1) *
Cornell Dupree Cornell Luther Dupree (December 19, 1942 – May 8, 2011) was an American jazz and R&B guitarist. He worked at various times with Aretha Franklin, Bill Withers, Donny Hathaway, King Curtis and Steve Gadd, appeared on David Letterman,
– guitar * Rev. C.L. Franklin - vocals (C3) *Kenneth "Ken" Lupper – organ, additional keyboards *Pancho Morales – congas, additional percussion * Bernard Purdie – drums * Chuck Rainey – bass *
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– background vocals


Production

*Aretha Franklin - producer, musical arrangements *Rev. James Cleveland - choir director *
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- assistant recording engineer *Rev. Alexander Hamilton - assistant choir director *
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- recording engineer *
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- producer, remixing, music editing *
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- assistant recording engineer *George Piros - assistant recording engineer *Ray Thompson - recording engineer * Jerry Wexler - producer


Charts


Certifications


References


External links

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